23 May 2011

International Conference

This past week I was attending the CEF International Conference in North Carolina, USA. Our theme was "Every child Every nation Every day". We had a really great week of getting to know other workers and worshipping together with 1007 people from 64 nations. Here are some of the highlights and key announcements which I tweeted:

  • 176 flags representing countries (142 last time) where CEF has an established and ongoing ministry.
  • Every child, every nation, every day: 31 countries to go!
  • Hot news: CEF app launched last night on all platforms!!!
  • SPAN (Sponsor a National) being expanded and designed to fit the economics of the region / rather than one size fits all
  • Reese Kauffman says the SPAN program has the potential to reach not 10 million but 100 million children worldwide by 2027!
  • To say that children can't trust the Lord is 'heresy' and a contradiction of the teaching of Jesus Christ @LuisPalauLive 
  • @BBassara International Literature Director says: Our material is in 70 languages and being used in 176 countries
  • Thanks to Revival Movement in N. Ireland we are launching the teachers packs project. Free boxes of literature for our teachers
  • @BBassara 7 million Meet the King evangelistic booklets distributed worldwide
  • We have 233 workers in Korea
  • 30 Koreans on stage singing Jesus loves the little children - amazing!
  • 20 countries in West Africa opened and 3 more to go
  • Cambodia has a weekly training class for GNC teachers. 'my workers are not evangelising machines - they need encouragement'
  • It has been years since I have heard such good congregational singing. A great mix of old & new and glory directed to God not man
  • $547,891 pledged this week for the SPAN project which will be matched to give a total of $1,095,782. Pray that it now comes in.
  • Well that's it then! As the sign says on the gate going out of Ridegecrest: "You are now entering the mission-field"
Feeding 1000 all at once!


One of the many seminars

One of the many school buses that took us on a trip

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